Close Menu
AM ChronicleAM Chronicle
  • Content
    • News
    • Insights
    • Case Studies
    • AM Infocast
  • Focus Regions
    • India
    • Asia Pacific
    • Middle East
    • North America
    • Europe
  • Industries
    • Automotive
    • Aerospace
    • Defence
    • Energy
    • Construction
    • Healthcare
    • Tooling
    • Engineering
  • Training
  • Magazine
    • Digital Issues
  • Events
Facebook Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
  • About us
  • Media Kit
  • Contact us
Facebook Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
AM ChronicleAM Chronicle
  • Content
    1. News
    2. Insights
    3. Case Studies
    4. AM Infocast
    5. View All
    Caracol and RusselSmith Sign a Strategic Partnership to Drive Advanced Manufacturing in West Africa

    Caracol and RusselSmith Sign a Strategic Partnership to Drive Advanced Manufacturing in West Africa

    October 3, 2025
    NAMI and Lockheed Martin Collaborate for Additive Manufacturing Conversion Project

    NAMI and Lockheed Martin Collaborate for Additive Manufacturing Conversion Project 

    September 16, 2025
    LEGO Introduces First Mass-Produced 3D Printed Piece in New Holiday Train Set

    LEGO Introduces First Mass-Produced 3D Printed Piece in New Holiday Train Set

    September 15, 2025
    Boeing Revolutionizes Satellite Production with 3D-Printed Solar Arrays

    Boeing Revolutionizes Satellite Production with 3D-Printed Solar Arrays

    September 15, 2025
    Making Milestones: 3D printing for a greener tomorrow

    Making Milestones: 3D printing for a greener tomorrow

    August 29, 2025
    Nestlé embraces technology and innovation in 3D printing

    Nestlé embraces technology and innovation in 3D printing

    August 29, 2025
    Pure copper and copper alloy (CuCrZr, CuCrNb, CuSn10) samples produced using ADDIREEN's green-laser powder bed fusion AM machines (Image courtesy: Addireen Technologies)

    Addireen: Pioneering Copper Printing in Metal Additive Manufacturing

    August 12, 2025
    Digital Twin Integration in Additive Manufacturing Systems: Revolutionizing Design, Production, and Lifecycle Management

    Digital Twin Integration in Additive Manufacturing Systems: Revolutionizing Design, Production, and Lifecycle Management

    July 4, 2025
    Source: Formlabs

    Case Study: Eaton Corporation’s Strategic Transition to In-House 3D Printing for Tooling Applications

    August 29, 2025
    Revolutionizing Atherosclerosis Research with 3D-Bioprinted Brain Vessels

    Revolutionizing Atherosclerosis Research with 3D-Bioprinted Brain Vessels

    August 25, 2025
    Formlabs fuse 1+

    How Imaginarium Helped Kaash Studio Scale with the Right 3D Printing Technology

    April 12, 2025
    The Formlabs Fuse 1+ 30W

    Kaash Studio Optimized Service Bureau Operations with Formlabs 3D Printers- Case Study

    January 30, 2025
    Sustainable Production of Metal Powder for Additive Manufacturing

    Sustainable Production of Metal Powder for Additive Manufacturing with Bruce Bradshaw

    February 15, 2024
    Meeting Evolving Customer Demands in the Additive Manufacturing Industry with Tyler Reid

    Meeting Evolving Customer Demands in the Additive Manufacturing Industry with Tyler Reid

    February 9, 2024
    Innovation is at the heart of AMUG with Diana Kalisz

    Innovation is at the heart of AMUG with Diana Kalisz

    March 7, 2023
    3D Printing Workshops at AMUG with Edward Graham

    3D Printing Workshops at AMUG with Edward Graham

    March 7, 2023
    Ms. Larissa Smith, Director, Advanced Manufacturing, DRPM, Maritime Industrial Base Program, U.S. Navy, and Mr. Ken Jeanos, VP, Materials and Supply Chain, General Dynamics Electric Boat, are joined by Lincoln Electric leadership and its Additive Solutions team to commemorate the ribbon cutting that marks the investment of four SculptPrint™ 1500 additive manufacturing cells to support the production of critical submarine components.

    U.S. Navy’s Maritime Industrial Base Program, General Dynamics Electric Boat, and Lincoln Electric Advance Additive Manufacturing to Strengthen Submarine Production

    October 3, 2025
    Caracol and RusselSmith Sign a Strategic Partnership to Drive Advanced Manufacturing in West Africa

    Caracol and RusselSmith Sign a Strategic Partnership to Drive Advanced Manufacturing in West Africa

    October 3, 2025

    Book References

    September 20, 2025
    NAMI and Lockheed Martin Collaborate for Additive Manufacturing Conversion Project

    NAMI and Lockheed Martin Collaborate for Additive Manufacturing Conversion Project 

    September 16, 2025
  • Focus Regions
    • India
    • Asia Pacific
    • Middle East
    • North America
    • Europe
  • Industries
    • Automotive
    • Aerospace
    • Defence
    • Energy
    • Construction
    • Healthcare
    • Tooling
    • Engineering
  • Training
  • Magazine
    • Digital Issues
  • Events
Subscribe
AM ChronicleAM Chronicle
Home » Uncategorized

NAVAIR Additive Manufacturing Team helps Coast Guard maintain operational readiness

Uncategorized By Chinmay SarafJanuary 1, 20254 Mins Read
An MH-60T Jayhawk conducts operations around U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak, Alaska. Photo from DVIDS.
An MH-60T Jayhawk conducts operations around U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak, Alaska. Photo from DVIDS.
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook WhatsApp Pinterest Email Copy Link

When the U.S. Coast Guard was unable to procure a wiring system part that affected its entire fleet of MH-60T helicopters in late November, they turned to the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Additive Manufacturing (AM) Team. Thanks to a collaborative workplace culture between services and a recognition for urgent solutions at the time of need, the Coast Guard kept its aircraft flying without a break in operations.

As members of the Coast Guard prepared to upgrade the MH-60T Automatic Asset Tracking System’s (AATS) wiring system and distribute it to the fleet, they noticed one item was missing. “All the parts must be in the kit before the upgrade is pushed out to the fleet,” explained Lt. Cmdr. Andrew Armstrong, Surface Forces Logistics Center Industrial Operations Division National Industrial Enterprise, Organic Depot Maintenance branch chief and Surface Fleet Additive Manufacturing lead. “One unique wiring part, the AATS spacer mount, was unavailable via commercial means; the only approved fabrication method to meet this need is additive manufacturing (AM),” he said.

The Coast Guard’s AM team ran into another problem after its AM shop designed, printed a prototype and began to manufacture the spacing mount. The material to 3D print it, called Black Ultem — a polyetherimide material with high mechanical strength and rigidity — was not in stock. Familiar with NAVAIR’s AM capabilities, Armstrong contacted NAVAIR AM Program Manager Ted Gronda. The Coast Guard already had an approved AM technical data package (TDP) for the part, which specified the same AM machines as NAVAIR’s. All Armstrong needed to do was transfer his TDP files via the Joint Technical Data Integration (JTDI) website, Gronda said.

The U.S. Navy, and NAVAIR in particular, has a long history of supporting other federal agencies with AM. “It’s an opportunity to strengthen relationships across organizations and create channels for future collaboration and exchange of information. We were more than willing to help,” he said.

Gronda quickly set the NAVAIR AM Team to work. Engineers determined NAVAIR’s AM systems could meet the requirements, so they authorized a deviation for printing on the AM system at Fleet Readiness Center Mid-Atlantic Detachment Oceana in Virginia Beach, Virginia, the closest NAVAIR AM system to the point of need.

However, Lakehurst did not have the thermoplastic AM material on hand. After several calls to different NAVAIR sites, the team learned the Polymers Research Branch at Patuxent River had the required thermoplastic. Of course, how to get the material to the AM machines at Oceana posed another challenge.

“Recognizing the urgency and the importance — this impacted the Coast Guard’s entire MH-60T fleet — one of our team members volunteered to drive the materials from Pax River to Virginia Beach that evening, an almost four-hour drive,” Gronda said. While the materials were being delivered, Armstrong uploaded the TDP to JTDI. Then, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Lakehurst Additive Manufacturing Team Lead Anna Carlson modified the build file to print on Oceana’s AM system while still meeting Coast Guard drawing requirements.

Once the materials arrived in Oceana, Aviation Electronics Technician Petty Officer 2nd class Charles Oneal downloaded the TDP and began manufacturing the required parts. Within 24 hours, Oneal printed and delivered 15 AATS spacer mounts to Coast Guard representatives.

Because of the team’s collaboration, forward thinking and can-do attitude, the parts kits will go out much earlier to facilitate the required capability upgrade for the Coast Guard’s MH-60T fleet. Every Coast Guard MH-60T will carry the additively manufactured spacer as a part of the outfitting, Armstrong explained.

“This effort marked yet another extraordinarily successful example of a cross-organizational collaborative effort,” said NAVAIR AM Polymer Lead Dr. Kate Thorn. Knowing cases like this will continue to present themselves, she further noted, “We’re now documenting the process, so future needs can be expedited and standardized.”

“I appreciate the priority the Navy gave this effort,” Armstrong said. “Working together, across services, we improved the readiness of a critical asset and reduced the time required to do so.”

Original Source

Chinmay Saraf
  • Website

Technical Writer, AM Chronicle Chinmay Saraf is a scientific writer living in Indore, India. His academic background is in mechanical engineering, and he has substantial experience in fused deposition-based additive manufacturing. Chinmay possesses an M.Tech. in computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing and is enthusiastic about 3D printing, product development, material science, and sustainability. He also has a deep interest in "Frugal Designs" to improve the present technical systems.

NAMIC GLOBAL AM SUMMIT 2025
LATEST FROM AM
Ms. Larissa Smith, Director, Advanced Manufacturing, DRPM, Maritime Industrial Base Program, U.S. Navy, and Mr. Ken Jeanos, VP, Materials and Supply Chain, General Dynamics Electric Boat, are joined by Lincoln Electric leadership and its Additive Solutions team to commemorate the ribbon cutting that marks the investment of four SculptPrint™ 1500 additive manufacturing cells to support the production of critical submarine components. Uncategorized

U.S. Navy’s Maritime Industrial Base Program, General Dynamics Electric Boat, and Lincoln Electric Advance Additive Manufacturing to Strengthen Submarine Production

October 3, 20252 Mins Read
Caracol and RusselSmith Sign a Strategic Partnership to Drive Advanced Manufacturing in West Africa News

Caracol and RusselSmith Sign a Strategic Partnership to Drive Advanced Manufacturing in West Africa

October 3, 20252 Mins Read

Book References

September 20, 20257 Mins Read

CONNECT WITH US

  • 126 A, Dhuruwadi, A. V. Nagvekar Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai 400025
  • [email protected]
  • +91 022 24306319
Facebook Instagram YouTube LinkedIn

Newsletter

Subscribe to the AM Chronicle mailer to receive latest tech updates and insights from global industry experts.

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Quick Links

  • News
  • Insights
  • Case Studies
  • AM Training
  • AM Infocast
  • AM Magazine
  • Events

Media

  • Advertise with us
  • Sponsored Articles
  • Media Kit

Events

CNT Expositions & Services
© 2025 CNT Expositions & Services LLP.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.



0 / 75